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Two Faces of Vitamin C in Hemodialysis Patients: Relation to Oxidative Stress and Inflammation

Hemodialysis (HD) is the most common method of renal replacement therapy. Besides toxins, it eliminates nutrients from the circulation, such as ascorbic acid (AA). HD-patients present AA deficiency more often than representatives of the general population, also due to dietary restrictions. This cond...

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Autores principales: Chaghouri, Patrick, Maalouf, Nour, Peters, Sophia Lorina, Nowak, Piotr Jan, Peczek, Katarzyna, Zasowska-Nowak, Anna, Nowicki, Michal
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7997461/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33673687
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu13030791
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author Chaghouri, Patrick
Maalouf, Nour
Peters, Sophia Lorina
Nowak, Piotr Jan
Peczek, Katarzyna
Zasowska-Nowak, Anna
Nowicki, Michal
author_facet Chaghouri, Patrick
Maalouf, Nour
Peters, Sophia Lorina
Nowak, Piotr Jan
Peczek, Katarzyna
Zasowska-Nowak, Anna
Nowicki, Michal
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description Hemodialysis (HD) is the most common method of renal replacement therapy. Besides toxins, it eliminates nutrients from the circulation, such as ascorbic acid (AA). HD-patients present AA deficiency more often than representatives of the general population, also due to dietary restrictions. This condition aggravates oxidative stress and inflammation related to uremia and extracorporeal circulation and increases cardiovascular risk followed by mortality. Supplementation of AA seems to be a promising approach in the treatment of hemodialysis patients. Many successful interventions restored plasma AA concentration in HD patients by enteral or intravenous supplementation, concomitantly inhibiting oxidative stress and inflammation. A significant number of studies reported opposite, serious pro-oxidant effects of AA. In this narrative review, we present studies, commenting on their limitations; on AA plasma or serum concentration and the influence of its supplementation on protein and lipid peroxidation, DNA damage, reactive oxygen species generation, paraoxonase activity, advanced glycation endproducts, and C-reactive protein (CRP) concentration. Moreover, in terms of safety, the possible development of oxalosis in HD patients regarding the intravenous or enteral route of AA administration is discussed. Unequivocal clinical results of recent studies on hemodialysis patients are displayed.
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spelling pubmed-79974612021-03-27 Two Faces of Vitamin C in Hemodialysis Patients: Relation to Oxidative Stress and Inflammation Chaghouri, Patrick Maalouf, Nour Peters, Sophia Lorina Nowak, Piotr Jan Peczek, Katarzyna Zasowska-Nowak, Anna Nowicki, Michal Nutrients Review Hemodialysis (HD) is the most common method of renal replacement therapy. Besides toxins, it eliminates nutrients from the circulation, such as ascorbic acid (AA). HD-patients present AA deficiency more often than representatives of the general population, also due to dietary restrictions. This condition aggravates oxidative stress and inflammation related to uremia and extracorporeal circulation and increases cardiovascular risk followed by mortality. Supplementation of AA seems to be a promising approach in the treatment of hemodialysis patients. Many successful interventions restored plasma AA concentration in HD patients by enteral or intravenous supplementation, concomitantly inhibiting oxidative stress and inflammation. A significant number of studies reported opposite, serious pro-oxidant effects of AA. In this narrative review, we present studies, commenting on their limitations; on AA plasma or serum concentration and the influence of its supplementation on protein and lipid peroxidation, DNA damage, reactive oxygen species generation, paraoxonase activity, advanced glycation endproducts, and C-reactive protein (CRP) concentration. Moreover, in terms of safety, the possible development of oxalosis in HD patients regarding the intravenous or enteral route of AA administration is discussed. Unequivocal clinical results of recent studies on hemodialysis patients are displayed. MDPI 2021-02-27 /pmc/articles/PMC7997461/ /pubmed/33673687 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu13030791 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ).
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Peters, Sophia Lorina
Nowak, Piotr Jan
Peczek, Katarzyna
Zasowska-Nowak, Anna
Nowicki, Michal
Two Faces of Vitamin C in Hemodialysis Patients: Relation to Oxidative Stress and Inflammation
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title_sort two faces of vitamin c in hemodialysis patients: relation to oxidative stress and inflammation
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu13030791
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